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Black Country Chamber of Commerce are celebrating Lord Combustion Services as Member of the Week after the Oldbury based company recently signed the Armed Forces Covenant, pledging their support to those who are or have served in the military.

Formed in 1982, Lord Combustion Services began as mechanical contractor specialising in the servicing and commissioning of gas and oil fired equipment. Since then the company has diversified into all types of mechanical and electrical building services, and their continued success has enabled the business to offer a wide range of services whilst maintaining steady growth. Furthermore, their ongoing commitment to their client’s evolving requirements ensure that they provide economical, innovative and sustainable solutions, earning them a reputation for quality and reliability amongst their expanding customer base.

Stuart Smith, Managing Director at Lord Combustion Services, commented: “We at Lord Combustion Services are pleased to have recently signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are proud to be an armed forces-friendly company. Many current Lord Combustion employees are ex-servicemen and women, and have played a key role in keeping the UK safe. They also play a fundamental part in delivering Lord Combustion’s high quality service to our clients across the Midlands.

“With regards to the Black Country Chamber, through our membership we have been able to form strong professional relationships with local businesses, including Forces Recruitment Services who inspired us to sign the Armed Forces Covenant. Therefore, I would certainly recommend for others to join and see how it can benefit the development of their respective businesses.”

Black Country Chamber of Commerce wants to support businesses to grow and succeed, and Member of the Week is an initiative to celebrate the great work that our members are doing and to highlight the success stories in the local area.

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